JJ Redick, Sixers agree to expensive one-year deal

J.J. Redick is leaving the Clippers on the first full day free agents can negotiate with other teams, agreeing to sign a one-year contract worth $23 million with the Philadelphia 76ers, according to an ESPN report. Most importantly, he shot an impressive 43 percent from 3-point range, which should help spread the floor and open up driving lanes in the 76ers' offense. Redick recently located to the East Coast from Los Angeles, where he spent the past four seasons with the LA Clippers.

Beijing warns Hong Kong marchers not to challenge mainland rule
It has also coincided with the inauguration of new chief executive Carrie Lam , who is seen by detractors as a puppet to Beijing. Twenty years since the handover of power from Britain to China, Hong Kong remains a place undergoing an uneasy transition.

Watch Gerry Weber Open final live online and on TV
Twenty-year-old German Alexander Zverev defeated Richard Gasquet at the Halle Open in Germany on Saturday. But he struggled to impose himself against Federer , who dropped just nine points on his serve.

Sacramento drivers ranked the worst in the country
Coupled with being close to the top for accidents and DUIs, it's no wonder why Sacramento topped the list. Fortunately, Sacramento's sorry drivers can always take solace in the fact that they're not from SoCal.

Police Respond To Active Shooter In Bronx Hospital
According to an official who spoke to the AP news agency, the gunman was wearing a lab coat with a rifle concealed inside it. Police had earlier asked city residents to avoid the area surrounding the hospital out of concern for public safety.

Deputy AG Rosenstein set for budget hearing Tuesday
The Newsmax head also slammed the White House communications team's response to his statement, calling it "amateur hour". Trump was apparently bothered by reports from conservative outlets like Breitbart News linking Mueller to Comey.

UVA alum Malcolm Brogdon wins NBA Rookie of the Year honors
Hield played at Oklahoma after leaving Sunrise; he was the #6 overall pick past year in the National Basketball Association draft. He really turned it on in the second half of the season, averaging 17.3 points, which led all rookies, and 7.3 rebounds per game.